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Growing Great FruitWed, 25 Feb 2015 22:11:07 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1Rootstocks and scionwood available for purchase at the 2015 Winter Field Dayhttp://nwfruit.org/rootstocks-and-scionwood-available-for-purchase-at-the-2015-winter-field-day/
http://nwfruit.org/rootstocks-and-scionwood-available-for-purchase-at-the-2015-winter-field-day/#commentsWed, 25 Feb 2015 22:06:46 +0000http://nwfruit.org/?p=459Scionwood and rootstocks

Scionwood – $3

Rootstock – $4

]]>http://nwfruit.org/rootstocks-and-scionwood-available-for-purchase-at-the-2015-winter-field-day/feed/0Winter Field Day coming March 7, 2015http://nwfruit.org/winter-field-day-coming-march-7-2015/
http://nwfruit.org/winter-field-day-coming-march-7-2015/#commentsMon, 12 Jan 2015 20:56:05 +0000http://nwfruit.org/?p=454Join us at our annual Winter Field Day on Saturday, March 7, 2015! We’ll have rootstock and scion wood sales, workshops on pruning and grafting, and Fruit Garden demonstrations on pruning. We hope to see you there!
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http://nwfruit.org/apple-and-pear-day-3/#commentsMon, 08 Sep 2014 21:23:11 +0000http://nwfruit.org/?p=449Continue reading →]]>Come to our Apple and Pear Day event on Saturday, October 11, 2014

Learn about apple and pear varieties and see a demonstration of how to prune a central leader tree to an open center shape. Sample sweet cider. There will be some fresh eating apples and pears available for picking to take home. Begins at 11:00 am. For more information go to Apple and Pear Day.

Preregistration required: contact Kristan Johnson at fruitgarden@olympus.netBring your pruners! Learn how to help espalier specialist Kristan Johnson prune and shape over 1,000 feet of espaliers in this 6 acre Fruit Garden! This will get you started and better prepared for Lee Reich’s Espalier Fruit Garden tour on Aug 9th.

]]>http://nwfruit.org/cherry-day-is-canceled-espalier-workshop-instead-on-saturday-july-19th-1100-300/feed/0Lee Reich to speak in August!http://nwfruit.org/lee-reich-to-speak-in-august/
http://nwfruit.org/lee-reich-to-speak-in-august/#commentsSun, 06 Apr 2014 21:57:26 +0000http://nwfruit.org/?p=436Continue reading →]]>Author Lee Reich will be speaking on “Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden” and leading a subsequent tour of the espalier in the WWFRF demonstration fruit garden, Saturday, August 9, 2014, from 11 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the Washington State University Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research and Extension Center (WSU Mount Vernon NWREC), 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, Washington.

Lee will introduce some fruits, such as pawpaw, medlar, Nanking Cherry, and persimmon that are not well known, but have delectable flavors and are easy to grow. These uncommon fruits are cold hardy, laugh off pests, and require little, in some cases, no, pruning. And if that’s not enough: some of these fruits—hardy kiwi, juneberry, and cornelian cherry, for example—are borne on ornamental plants, perfect for “luscious landscaping.” Lee’s presentation will be followed by a book signing and then he will then discuss espalier during a tour of the WWFRF Fruit Garden.

Lee Reich, PhD is an avid farmdener (more than a garden, less than a farm) who turned from plant and soil research with the USDA and Cornell University to writing, lecturing, and consulting. His books include A NORTHEAST GARDENER’S YEAR, THE PRUNING BOOK, WEEDLESS GARDENING, UNCOMMON FRUITS FOR EVERY GARDEN, LANDSCAPING WITH FRUIT, and GROW FRUIT NATURALLY. His writing has appeared in such publications as Fine Gardening and Horticulture, and his gardening column for Associated Press appears bimonthly from coast to coast. His farmden is a test site for innovative techniques in soil care, pruning, and growing fruits and vegetables, and has been featured in Martha Stewart Living and The New York Times..

The event is Free to members of WWFRF; Non-members: $10 per person. Registration begins at 10:30am.

Event Schedule

10:30-11:00 Registration

11:00-12:30 Lee Reich presents “Unusual Fruits For Every Garden” in the Sakuma Auditorium

12:30-1:00 Book sales and signing by Lee

1:15- 2:30 Tour of WWFRF Fruit Garden to discuss Espaliers

The event is Free to members of WWFRF; Non-members: $10 per person. Participants should bring a bag lunch.

]]>http://nwfruit.org/prices-for-winter-field-day/feed/0Change in time for Board Meetinghttp://nwfruit.org/change-in-time-for-board-meeting/
http://nwfruit.org/change-in-time-for-board-meeting/#commentsSun, 02 Feb 2014 00:54:57 +0000http://nwfruit.org/?p=425The board meeting to be held on February 8th in the Atrium of the Convention Center in Seattle will begin at 10:00 am instead of 1:00 pm.

All members are welcome to attend.

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http://nwfruit.org/winter-field-day/#commentsSun, 26 Jan 2014 22:05:28 +0000http://nwfruit.org/?p=4172014 WWFRF Scionwood & Rootstock List
]]>http://nwfruit.org/winter-field-day/feed/0Winter Field Day March 1, 2014http://nwfruit.org/winter-field-day-march-1-2014/
http://nwfruit.org/winter-field-day-march-1-2014/#commentsFri, 24 Jan 2014 20:37:09 +0000http://nwfruit.org/?p=413Continue reading →]]>Come to our Winter Field Day and learn about grafting, mason bees, fruit varieties from around the world, red fleshed apples, and the best apple varieties for Western Washington. There will be live demonstrations of pruning trees and blueberries in our Fruit Garden, and grafting demonstrations inside, and much more. Scionwood and rootstocks will be available for purchase.
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